College Eye — January 22, 1932

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1 Varsity debaters will enter three-way meet Will compete against Gustavus Adolphus and Luther Colleges.
1 Faculty men hear talks on science convention Professors Wester and Lantz speak.
1 Current production of Tutor Ticklers goes into rehearsal; will be presented February 4-5 Preview of the acts now trying out.
1 Teachers-Luther game will be here next Wednesday Luther College game was postponed.
1 Education Department begins program series Wednesday afternoon Schedule of programs.
1 Former student here plays in college movie for tomorrow night Henry Iblings performs in "Way Back Home".
1 Lambertson launches campaign for speech Will speak to Dunkerton PTA.
1 Large crowd attends second annual Press Prom Friday evening About 350 attend.
1 Faculty pianist to play in South; Squires will be soloist with Minneapolis symphony in New Orleans
1 Professor Skar will address meeting on financial analysis At AAUW meeting.
1 Frosh debate teams to meet Mason City speakers tomorrow Roster of participants.
1 Music majors present initial performance in current recital series List of performers.
1 Kappa Delta Pi chapter here initiates fifteen students at banquet List of initiates.
1 I. H. Hart talks at station WOI; extension head here discusses problem of teacher certification Believes certification standards should be raised.
1 Nineteen gridders get award at halftime at Luther basketball game Letter winners received sweaters at basketball game; student athletes are listed.
1 Versatile co-ed turns rural bus driver to earn college expenses; Bessie Hamil delivers young passengers to Training School Daily A look at Bessie Hamil's job.
1 Twenty "Well Known Tutors" are announced; six co-eds share honors with fourteen men; are to be special feature of section in 1932 issue of yearbook List of those selected.
1 Court Hussey plays for college dance tonight
1 W. A. A. delegates from seven colleges attend state conference here Dean Campbell and Professor Wild speak on state of physical education for women in Iowa.
1 College heating and power plant will be completed within month; smoke stack, tunnel, steel construction are now completed Only a few remaining pieces of work remain to be done.
1 Eminent divine will speak here; Syracuse pastor is scheduled for four appearances at State Teachers Waldemar W. Argow will speak.
2 College entertainment Claims that few students attend lecture and entertainment opportunities on campus, to their own detriment.
2 Reticent freshmen are quizzed on frosh tests; admit varied viewpoints Freshmen talk about the freshmen tests.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Why profit? Believes that dance committees should be able to keep any profits in order to put them towards upcoming dances.
2 How much are you worth? A look at what it costs to go to class.
3 Westminster dinner is planned for tonight Several faculty will participate.
3 Phi Sigma Epsilon will initiate pledges List of pledges.
3 Two fraternities will entertain at dancing parties tomorrow evening Campus social calendar.
4 Wrestlers win matches from Big Ten teams; matmen defeat Northwestern 21-11, and Chicago also, 29-3 Results are announced from competition with Northwestern and Chicago Universities.
4 Mat activities are slight until match with Wisconsin U Next meet for wrestlers will be on February 19.
4 Women begin practices for intramural teams Twelve basketball teams and five volleyball teams begin practices.
4 Schneidermen tackle Eldora; T. C. H. S. wins first game of annual city series Teachers College High School defeated Cedar Falls, 27-23.
4 Panther Tales Comments on Kenneth Kimberlin's injuries, intramural bulletin board, men's basketball, Keith Stapley, and Maynard Harman.
4 Panthers beat Methodists in conference go; Harger and Lambert lead mates for scoring honors ISTC defeated Simpson College, 43-24; individual scoring posted.
4 McGreevey captures first in intramural free throw tourney Results are announced from free throw tournament; game of 21 has begun.
4 Fritzel schedules game with Cornell yearlings in lieu of Coe contest Freshmen will face Cornell on February 12.